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William Penn. (1644–1718).  Fruits of Solitude.
The Harvard Classics.  1909–14.
 
Part I
 
Trick
 
 
276. Nothing needs a Trick but a Trick; Sincerity loathes one.  1
  277. We must take care to do Right Things Rightly: For a just Sentence may be unjustly executed.  2
  278. Circumstances give great Light to true Judgment, if well weigh’d.  3
 

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